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On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Gábor Stefanik
<netrolller.3d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> If we enable passive scan on channels 12-14 on the world regdomain
>> (which it seems we should) that would cure this issue as well.
>> Thoughts?
>>
>>  Luis
>>
>
> What if the user wants to host an AP? What if "MyNET123" is ad-hoc or
> mesh? What if the user needs packet injection?

Then if you see an AP around you you can determine you can beacon as
well (did you see the new beacon hint patches I sent?) otherwise you
need crda and you need to set your regdomain. Mind you AP support
didn't got in for mac80211 drivers until 2.6.29 where OLD_REG is still
default. The patch in question is for 2.6.30 and it not about
_removing_ OLD_REG, its about not making it default, the patch
suggests removal for 2.6.31.

Also remember that hostapd supports setting the country from the
configuration file as well.

> Forcing the initial
> regdomain to world is not a good idea.

OLD_REG implies just that -- its old, meaning we're moving on to new
things. The new strategy we decided on was to not rely on static
regulatory domains in the kernel so so the only reasonable option in
the absence of location information is to default to world.

> Channel 13 was also just an
> example, it could be an 5GHz channel as well.

Sure, and I posted a new set of patches which enable 5 GHz passive scan as well.

  Luis
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